Animals, plants, and other organisms unintentionally or deliberately brought into a natural environment where they are not normally found, and where they cause harmful effects...
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The European Green Deal puts a healthy environment at the core of policy-making initiatives in the European Union (EU). Soil, due to its nature, is a central actor to be considered...
The European Biodiversity Partnership Biodiversa+, co-funded by the European Union, has launched a call for research proposals on “ Improved transnational monitoring of biodiversity and ecosystem change for science...
Adopted in 2015 by the United Nations (UN), the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development - 'the blueprint to achieve a better and more sustainable future for all' - clearly...
How can we improve biodiversity monitoring in Europe?
National biodiversity monitoring programmes in Europe face many challenges: too little money, inadequate technical...
Agricultural landscape features are small fragments of natural or semi-natural vegetation in agricultural land which, compared to their relatively small size, provide important contributions...
The Transitions Performance Index (TPI) 2020 is the first edition of a new composite indicator, which measures the performance of countries along four transitions: economic, social, environmental...
This report presents the proposal for an EU Pollinator Monitoring Scheme (EU-PoMS), based on the findings of an expert group of 21 people from 12 European countries. The EU-PoMS delivers of a cost-effective...
In-depth assessment of the Member States reporting for the Marine Strategy’s biodiversity monitoring
This work aims to develop recommendations and propose emerging reporting requirements for the update of the monitoring programmes pursuant to MSFD Article 17. Such recommendations will enhance the consistency...